1. The number of crimes committed by college students is increasing. At present, according to a survey conducted by Kang Shuhua, president of China Criminology Research Association and professor of law in Peking University, in 1965, juvenile crimes account for about 33% of the total social criminal crimes, among which college students account for about1%; During the Cultural Revolution, juvenile crimes began to increase, accounting for about 60% of the total social criminal crimes, of which college students committed about 2.5%. In recent years, juvenile delinquency accounts for 70% to 80% of social criminal crimes, among which college students' crime accounts for about 17%. In the late 1980s and mid-1990s, the number of crimes committed by college students increased significantly. The survey shows that since the period of 1995, the number of crimes committed by college students and the number of criminals have been on the rise. 200 1 ratio 1995 increased by 54.5%, and in 2002 it increased by 97. 1% compared with 200 1.
2. Contemporary college students' crime is different from the previous phenomenon and constitutes a new and unique trend in the near future. This mainly lies in the following aspects:
(1) Female college students' crimes attract people's attention. Recently, the frequent occurrence of female college students' crimes has greatly increased the proportion of female crimes in college students' crimes. According to the investigation, among the 67 college students who committed crimes in 2002, there were female college students 1 1 person, including thieves1person. For example, a college in Fujian Province recently excavated a criminal gang composed of six female college students and successfully cracked several cases of stealing property from female dormitories. Some members of this gang are also involved in illegal activities such as female prostitution.
(2) New crimes, such as drug trafficking, smuggling and organizing prostitution. , has appeared. Although judging from the types of crimes, college students' crimes are mostly related to property and injury, such crimes have not become the focus of contemporary college students' crimes, but they have become a new type and have a growing trend. For example, 1995, there were two cases of drug smuggling among college students in Guangdong province.
(3) Criminalization, diversification and intelligence. In many complicated crimes, criminal gangs of college students often appear, which are often mixed with members of society, especially in fraud and smuggling. However, in diversified and intelligent crimes, criminal means are more intelligent and high-tech, and three times more harmful than ordinary crimes. For example, Lu Mou, a college student, used hacking software to access the online account and password of a company in the area, not only for his own use, but also for his friends, causing tens of thousands of economic losses to the company. Some doctors and masters also used their scientific knowledge to develop viruses and engage in drug trading activities. Because high-tech crime can win people's forgiveness more, its poison will be greater, not only in the material results it causes, but also in the bewitching effect it brings.
[4] The scope of the subject of crime has been expanded. A few years ago, criminal college students came from private colleges and universities, and now the number of criminal college students in key colleges and even famous colleges has increased significantly compared with previous years. According to the investigation of campus crime in Shanghai, among 5 1 college students, 16 are from key universities, accounting for 3 1% of the total number. Among college students' crimes, doctoral students and master students are in the majority. For example, in 2006, among the 34 students who sampled 28 college students' criminal cases, 5438+0, there were 2 master students.